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Gauri Lankesh murder: Karnataka SIT meets Maha ATS to share info

- AGENCIES /

The Karnataka Police SIT probing the Gauri Lankesh murder case arrived here to check if those arrested by the Maharashtr­a ATS in connection with a seizure of explosives and arms had any links to her killing, officials said on Saturday.

The 55-year-old journalist, known for her Left-leaning and strong anti-Hindutva views, was gunned down in front of her house in Bengaluru on September 5 last year.

The special investigat­ion team met ATS chief Atulchandr­a Kulkarni on Friday, an official said.

The ATS would provide it access to those arrested in connection with the seizure of crude bombs, explosives and arms, including 7.65 mm pistols, from Maharashtr­a earlier this month, the official added.

The ATS had arrested Vaibhav Raut, Sharad Kalaskar, Sudhanwa Gondhaleka­r, excouncill­or Shrikant Pangarkar and Avinash Pawar in this case.

On August 10, it had arrested Raut (40), who ran the 'Hindu Govansh Raksha Samiti', a little-known pro-cow protection outfit, at Nallasopar­a in Palghar district.

After Raut's arrest, the ATS nabbed Kalaskar (25) and Gondhaleka­r (39), following raids in Palghar and Pune districts.

Pangarkar, a former Shiv Sena councillor from Jalna, was arrested on August 19 while Pawar was arrested on Friday.

The Karnataka SIT had earlier arrested Pune-resident Amol Kale in connection with Lankesh's killing. It believes Kale visited Aurangabad and Jalna and might have met some of the arrested accused.

The SIT suspects that Kale and Virendra Tawde, who was arrested by the CBI for the killing of rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar, were the mastermind­s in Lankesh's murder as well, said officials.

Kale's diary had names and contact details of activists of right-wing Hindu outfits and he is also alleged to have recruited people to eliminate rationalis­ts and thinkers.

An official said the names of the people arrested by the ATS had come up in the Karnataka SIT's investigat­ion as well.

The Karnataka SIT will probe whether the bullet casings found near Lankesh's home match the guns seized by the ATS, an official said.

He said the ATS and the SIT would exchange informatio­n on their respective probes into the killings of Lankesh, Dabholkar and Govind Pansare.

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